Carbureting device.



am aware that intake manifolds have heretofore been provided with an internal helix or the like for insuring proper breaking up of the explosive mixture, but in so far as I am advised, I am the originator of a manifold of the type set forth and its combination with a earbureter supplying both fuel and water vapors, the action of the manifold in this relation being totally different from that referred to.

Since probably the best results are obtained from the several specific Vdetails shown and described, these details are preferably employed, but I wish it understood that within the scope of the invention as claimed, numerous minor changes may well 'be made.

I claim:

In a carbureting means, the combination. of a passage 'and means for supplying ua'i volatile vapor to one end thereofthe wall -of said passage having circumferentially In testimony whereof I have hereunto set 'A my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses:

JHN A. MAUCK. Witnesses:

JOHN W. BRADY, EVA ComrnLI-f 

